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ISBN
953-6966-02-6 |
An anti-war novel that describes the tragedies of people
in the period between 1991 and 1994 on the territories
of ex Yugoslavia, telling through irony and grotesque,
laughter and tears, that any war is an evil thing in
itself, but the evil of the wars on the Balcans is manifold,
for historic and other reasons
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ISBN 0-9720662-7-6
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Godot arrived. One night in 1991, in an apartment
where there weren't Vladimir and Estragon to wait
for him, but Petar and Mario. The reading of the drama
will show to the reader that it is better to wait
for Godot than to actually meet him.
M.S. Srdja Orbanic
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ISBN 953-6966-09-3 |
Few
authors have succeeded in the difficult project of
summarizing the patterns of history of a whole people
through short fortunes and misfortunes of fictional
characters. Even fewer are those who are able to do
it when the word "people" has been transformed,
multiplied into "ethnoses", "nations",
and whatnot, and when the memory of history has seemingly
disappeared.
dr. Massimiliano Zantedeschi
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ISBN
953-6966-04-2 |
Third part of the trilogy BALKAN FAREWELLS. If the novel
BALKAN FAREWELLS can be defined as a parabole on the
absurdity of war, then this novel can be defined as
having a thesis in which the war is contemplated through
its everlasting long-term consequences on the destinies
and consciences of people.
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ISBN 953-6966-07-7 |
First part of the trilogy BALKAN FAREWELLS. A novel
about youth, growing up and life in a former state...
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KADA
ME NE BUDE VIŠE - poetry |

ISBN 953-6966-03-4 |
An interesting poetical work, rich in suggestions, trying
to face the great themes of modern poetry and thought
with its marked lyrical energy and powerful memories.
In the background can be perceived a need for freedom,
for the opening of new spaces of thinking and living
in relation to the reality that is often too cold in
an obvious contrast with the intimate human existence.
The poet is deeply touched and reacts using his closest
and most suitable weapon, the word.
Giulio Perrone
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ISBN 953-6966-12-3 |
Good
Night, Friends may hence be defined as a generation
novel with a message in which the author, to quote his
own words, without any hypocrisy, imperturbably, straight
from the soul, portrays a backwater where nobody feels
well, but which nobody even thinks of changing… The
way Gunjaca builds and presents his story will certainly
remind his readers of his so recognizable style: acerbic,
harsh, often crude, but a moment later (black)humorous,
occasionally even sentimental, expressing the whole
gamut of human feelings and moods.
M.S. Srdja Orbanic
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ISBN 953-6966-13-1 |
This is, therefore, a story of (about) two antiheroes,
two maladjusted losers over whose heads continuously
suspended is the sword of Damocles threatening with
an imminent interruption of their shared dream… But,
losers, antiheroes as they are, they are doing it by
remaining true to themselves, full of irony and self-irony,
waspish to each other to the point of rancor, without
ill intent though. As befitting two nationally unenlightened
friends, a Serb and a Croat, who adamantly refuse to
get nationally enlightened, awakened, to finally become
enemies. M.S. Srdja Orbanic
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ISBN 88-8825-11-7 |
("It is so difficult to be a simple man in war,
wherever it comes upon you. History is interested only
in those up to its measure, not in simple people")
says the author of this work that digs deep in our consciences
leaving us perhaps sad but more conscious and certainly
less poor.
Renza Agnelli
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ISBN 953-6966-14-X
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- the sequel of the drama Balkan Roulette
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THE RAPE OF REASON - roman |

ISBN 953-237-001-3 |
Can one write after Auschwitz, Adorno wondered, and this novel might be Gunjaca's answer to that question: we can and we have to, because in these times betrayed by human history, witnessing is necessary in order to offer some kind of future to betrayed people and humiliated humanity. For as mich as this may sound paradoxical, this novel is about hope, about people's unbreakable faith in Good that cannot be destroyed even by the blackest evil.
Mr.sc.Srdja Orbanic
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SEVEN DAYS OF SOLITUDE |

ISBN 953-6966-15-8 |
The simplest way to define the novel "SEVEN DAYS OF SOLITUDE" would be that it is a femminist novel written by a man.
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